- Shan Sa
Infobox Writer
name = Yan Ni Ni
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pseudonym = Shan Sa
birthdate = Birth date and age|1972|10|26|mf=y
birthplace =Beijing
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occupation =Writer
nationality = French
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genre = Romance
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notableworks = The Girl who Played Go
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website =Shan Sa (born
October 26 ,1972 ), is a Frenchauthor . "The Girl Who Played Go" was the first of her novels to be published outside ofFrance , and won the Goncourt Prize for high school students. Her second novel to appear in English translation was "Empress" (2006 ).Shan Sa is also a painter with exhibitions in
Paris andNew York .Biography
Shan Sa was born in
Beijing ,China , to a scholarly family. Her real name is Yan Ni Ni; she adopted thepseudonym Shan Sa, taken from a poem by the Tang dynasty poetBai Juyi . At age 8, she published her first poetry collection, and went on to obtain the first prize in the national poetry contest for children under 12 years, an event that created a public upheaval. After graduating from secondary school in Beijing, she moved toParis in August1990 thanks to a grant by the French government. Settling there with her father, a professor at theSorbonne University , she quickly adopted the French language. In1994 , she finished her studies ofphilosophy . From1994 to1996 she worked as a secretary of painterBalthus . Thereafter she published her first two novels and a collection of poetry, meeting with great critical acclaim. In2001 she reached the top of her success with the publication of her most famous book so far, "The Girl Who Played Go" ("La Joueuse de Go" in French). The book received good feedback from readers and was awarded a number of prizes, including the "Prix Goncourt des Lycéens" (Prix Goncourt of the High-school students).Bibliography
* "Porte de la paix céleste (Gate of Celestial Peace)" (
1997 ).
* "Les quatre vies du saule (The Four Lives of the Willow)" (1999 ).
* "La Joueuse de Go (The Girl Who Played Go)" (2001 ).
* "Impératrice (Empress)" (2003 ), based on the life ofEmpress Wu of Zhou
* "Les conspirateurs (Conspirators)" (2005 )
* "Alexandre et Alestria (Alexander and Alestria)" (2006 )Awards
* Winner of the Prix Goncourt du Premier Roman for "Porte de la paix céleste (Gate of Celestial Peace)" in
1998 .
* Winner of the Prix Cazes-Brasserie Lipp for "Les quatre vies du saule (The Four Lives of the Willow)" in1999 .
* Winner of the [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Goncourt_des_lycéens Prix Goncourt des Lycéens] (French Wikipedia) in 2001 and the 2004 Kiriyama Prize for fiction for "La Joueuse de Go (The Girl Who Played Go)".External links
* [http://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/758 Shan Sa at the PEN American Centre website] .
* [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/china/shansa.htm Review of "The Girl who Played Go"]
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